
There have been some efforts to install and expand the use of solar energy in Pakistan. The average amount of daily sunlight in Pakistan is eight and a half hours ; there are a few cloudy days even in the wettest regions. Eight power generation plants have been installed and eleven are in various stages of completion. Further feasibility studies are undergoing. In December 1981, the. . Solar power in Pakistan became part of the energy mix in 2013, following government policies aimed at supporting development. Benefiting from nine and a half hours of sunlight daily, the country now has seven solar projects that contribute 530 MW to the national grid. Rising electricity costs and grid reliability concerns have driven industries, businesse. [pdf]

Sephu plant will serve as an addition to the 180 kW grid-connected ground-mounted solar photovoltaic power station in Rubesa (near ), which became operational in October 2021. The Sephu plant is currently under construction over an area of 65 acres in Yongtru village, situated in the . Upon its completion, the overall installed capacity of the facility will reach 22.38 megawatts and is expected to be complete by March 2025. It was initially planned. [pdf]
The Solar Plant in Rubesa is one such initiative that takes Bhutan a step closer to achieving energy security through a diversified and sustainable energy supply mix. The project particularly demonstrates the viability of solar power plants on a utility-scale.
4 October 2021: The Chairperson of the National Council of Bhutan, Lyonpo Tashi Dorji, inaugurated the 180 kW grid-tied ground mounted solar photo-voltaic power plant at Rubesa, Wangduephodrang today.
Like hydropower, sun is a bountiful resource Bhutan can tap into for producing renewable energy in keeping with our carbon neutrality commitments and also for enhancing energy security through diversification of energy sources. The commissioning and inauguration of the 180kW grid-tied ground mounted solar photo-voltaic power plant
The commissioning and inauguration of the 180kW grid-tied ground mounted solar photo-voltaic power plant marks the start of Bhutan’s investment in grid-tied solar energy as a viable alternative energy source in the face of soaring domestic demand and climate change.
"Solar plant such as this can augment hydropower supply to meet our rapidly increasing domestic electricity demand, especially in winter months," he said. Electricity in Bhutan is mostly generated from hydropower, a renewable energy source, unlike fossil-fuel driven power plants that are major contributors to carbon dioxide emissions worldwide.
Electricity in Bhutan is generated mostly from hydropower, an energy source which is renewable unlike fossil-fuel driven power plants that are major contributors to carbon dioxide emissions worldwide.

South Sudan , officially the Republic of South Sudan, is a in . It is bordered on the north by ; on the east by ; on the south by the , and ; and on the west by the . South Sudan's diverse landscape includes vast plains and plateaus, dry and tropical savannahs, inland floodplains, and f. . , officially the Republic of South Sudan, and previously known as Southern Sudan, is a in , in the area of northeast that is part of the of . The is one of the world's most underdeveloped with South Sudan having little existing infrastructure and the highest maternal mortality a. [pdf]
South Sudan (/ suːˈdɑːn, - ˈdæn /), officially the Republic of South Sudan, is a landlocked country in East Africa. It is bordered on the north by Sudan; on the east by Ethiopia; on the south by the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Uganda and Kenya; and on the west by Central African Republic.
Parties that are least developed countries, such as South Sudan, may make their INC at their discretion. In 2003, Sudan submitted its INC which included the South Sudan region, as it had not yet gained independence. However, since then, no inventory for South Sudan has been separately prepared or submitted.
With more than 50 per cent of the population living below the national poverty line, a weak economy and ongoing political conflict, South Sudan also ranks among the most fragile states in the world.
South Sudan is an LDC and the world’s newest nation, which gained independence from Sudan in 2011. Although South Sudan has large base of natural resources other than oil, most of which are untapped, it remains relatively undeveloped and is characterized by a subsistence economy.
WFP has categorized most parts of South Sudan as having between poor and low resilience, considering a combination of access to a diversity of income and food sources, low inter-communal and political conflicts, relative low food insecurity levels, relatively good access to markets and economic centres.
South Sudan has a double challenge of dealing with more than 50 years of conflict and continued instability, along with huge development needs. It has vast and largely untapped natural resources and is the most oil-dependent country in the world, with oil accounting for almost the totality of exports, and around 60 per cent of its GDP.
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